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Asian American Studies A.B. Transfer Requirements: Cosumnes River CollegeUC Davis

The official course articulation for transferring into UC Davis’s Asian American Studies A.B. major from Cosumnes River College — i.e. exactly which Cosumnes River College courses satisfy each UC Davis major-preparation requirement, per ASSIST.org (2025–26).

Required courses (Cosumnes River CollegeUC Davis)

GSW 050
4 UC units
Introduction to Critical Gender Studies
Take at Cosumnes River College: SOC 341
CHI 050
4 UC units
Chicana & Chicano Culture
Take at Cosumnes River College: ETHNS 360
CHI 040S
4 UC units
Comparative Health: Leading Causes of Death
No Cosumnes River College equivalent — complete after transfer.
NAS 033
4 UC units
Introduction to Native American Art
Take at Cosumnes River College: ARTH 325
AMS 030
4 UC units
Images of America & Americans in Popular Culture
Take at Cosumnes River College: HUM 332
CHI 021S
4 UC units
Chicana/o & Latina/o Health Care Issues
No Cosumnes River College equivalent — complete after transfer.
AAS 010
4 UC units
African-American Culture & Society
Take at Cosumnes River College: ETHNS 320
ASA 002
4 UC units
Contemporary Issues of Asian Americans
Take at Cosumnes River College: ETHNS 330
STA 013
4 UC units
Elementary Statistics
Take at Cosumnes River College: STAT C1000H or POLS 382 or PSYC 330 or STAT C1000E or ECON 310
PHI 005
4 UC units
Critical Reasoning
Take at Cosumnes River College: PHIL 320
PSC 041
4 UC units
Research Methods in Psychology
Take at Cosumnes River College: PSYC 335

View the official agreement on ASSIST.org ↗

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Data sourced from ASSIST.org (official CCC→UC articulation) and the UC Information Center (transfer admit data), 2025–26. Skyway is an independent transfer-planning tool and is not affiliated with the University of California or ASSIST.